A nano tank layout featuring Green stump, 2.048 L, by Jose Francisco Rivera Benitez. River sand and ground rock set the depth lines of the frame.
Hardscape (River sand, ground rock, Malaysian driftwood) forms the skeleton — negative space between wood and stone guides the eye from foreground to depth. The plant list (Anubia nana petit, Hemianthus Callitrichoides, Riccardia chamedryfolia, Leptodictyum Riparium “Stringy moss”) favors mosses and epiphytes; packing the foreground too dense can make the tank feel heavy. Amazonia 2, ADA substrate helps stabilize root-zone nutrition in the early weeks.
Chihiros C2 lighting sits at a moderate-to-high technical level for this nano tank. NA filtration needs enough turnovers without blasting the hardscape; browse matching filters. High-tech nanos react badly to sudden large water changes — keep a steady schedule.
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